From: Bob Reed (bobr@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 12 2000 - 10:19:16 GMT-3
Try adding additional-zone to your list:
----------------------- From Doc CD
To explicitly specify how you want these packets or routing updates to be
handled, use the access-list other-access global configuration command when
defining access conditions for networks and cable ranges, use the
access-list additional-zones global configuration command when defining
access conditions for zones, and use the access-list other-nbps global
configuration command when defining access conditions for NBP packets from
named entities. If you use one of these commands, it does not matter where
in the list you place it. The Cisco IOS software automatically places an
access-list deny other-access command at the end of the list. It also places
access-list deny additional-zones and access-list deny other-nbps commands
at the end of the access list when zones and NBP access conditions are
denied, respectively. (With other protocols, you must type the equivalent
commands last.)
If you do not explicitly specify how to handle packets or routing updates
that do not satisfy any of the access control statements in the access list,
the packets or routing updates are automatically denied access and, in the
case of data packets, are discarded
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Bob Reed
----- Original Message -----
From: Matthew Kinnear <matt.kinnear@logical.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 7:25 AM
Subject: Distribute list in Appletalk.
> Could someone clarify something:
>
> Im trying to filter on a zone/ cable range on a spoke router in a
> NBMA environment. Im using the command: appletale distribute-list
> 600 in . The access list is: Access-list 600 deny <name of zone>
> Access-list 600 deny cable-range <range of n/w>
> Access-list 600 permit other-access
>
> All the examples I can find onl perform the dist list OUT. Am I missing a
> "cant dist list 600 on incoming routes" rule here , perhaps.
>
> The symptom I get is that no routes , other than Conected appear in the
> appletalk routing table.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Matt
>
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